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Exploring Contemporary Indian Metalwork in Oklahoma, 1967-01-01 - 1967-12-31

 Item — Box: DP 63, Folder: 41
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_63_41_0002
Sources of Native American Arts and Crafts Organizations
Sources of Native American Arts and Crafts Organizations

Scope and Contents

The letter from Carl Albert to Robert G. Hart expresses gratitude for the copy of SMOKE SIGNALS featuring Oklahoma Indian craftsmen and requests additional copies to send to Indian leaders in Oklahoma. The publication explores contemporary Indian metalworking, specifically focusing on the work of Indian metalworkers in Oklahoma who create jewelry from "German silver." The article discusses the unique aesthetic concepts and production methods used by these craftsmen.

Dates

  • Creation: 1967-01-01 - 1967-12-31

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

Conditions Governing Access:

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Full Extent

47 pages

Abstract

90th (1967-1969)

Related Materials

Cherokee Indians; Pawnee Indians

General

Native Americans

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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